"Na" is a compound noun in ancient Chinese. According to Kangxi Dictionary, "Na" means "Nuo", which means to drive away evil spirits and eliminate disasters. It is the idol of ghosts and gods. The word "righteousness" is justice, and righteousness (written in different ways) means to deter evil, the bane of all evil, and symbolizes anger;
Nezha's reunification means that it has no power to stop evil spirits and is invincible. The name of this god is omnipotent, a voice that makes the gods cry, and represents the supreme power.
Nezha, whose name comes from the translation of Buddhist scriptures, is a fairy in Buddhism in the Western Regions. His original name was Nahui. According to the translated Buddhist scripture, Nezha is the third son of the northern king Vishamun, and he is the protector, and so is his son Nezha.
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In the apotheosis story, Nezha was the third son of Li Jing, the general of Chentangguan in the late Shang Dynasty, and the third brother of Jin Bai and Bai Mu, who was reincarnated as the treasure of the town corner. At the beginning of the yuan dynasty, he was sent to earth by the Buddha.
Mother Mrs. Yin was pregnant for three years and six months and gave birth to a meatball. Excavate thought it was a monster and cut it open with a sword. A baby boy jumped out. He wore a gold bracelet and wrapped HongLing in his stomach. He was born with two magic weapons in Xianjia Town. Born with divine power, he walked around the ground and was killed by 1700 people in the early morning. Later, the immortal Taiyi came to congratulate him and named him "Nezha".
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